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York High Eff Air Conditioning Question

Been There, I previously had a thread concerning the exhaust noise of this unit,

Hi,

just a couple questions about the Air conditioning on a new York Affinity
High Eff install,

1. Should the main plenum(?) have any space around the perimeter of the A/C unit on top of the furnace, I notice Air comming out of a couple corners, is this a design fitting issue or can some tape cover this seal?

2. I run the fan On and the whole house is pretty comfy with the A/C set @ 75, it says in the manual that the fan will be running at 50% high cool speed when the jumper is located where it's currently at , how can I increase the fan speed? should I increase the fan speed?
-the third floor does not get quite as cool, I tried to close some Basement supply to increase the flow to the third...

They should have sealed that when they installed it.
Don't remember which model you have for sure, but if its the PV9 series, the jumper can be set for hi cool, low cool, high heat or low heat, for continuos fan operation.

If you'd like more airflow there's a set of jumpers in your air handler/furnace. The manual that comes with the unit tell you with Cool jumper and ADJust jumper at C,D then airflow will be at 1863 cfm in high speed and 1397 in low speed for example. Unplug your unit and you can change the jumpers but becareful not to set the air flow too low. If you can't find your installation manual, then post your model numbers of everything online and we can suggest a few things to try... maybe you can bump up your air flow a little to get more air to your "third" floor...

If you'd like more airflow there's a set of jumpers in your air handler/furnace. The manual that comes with the unit tell you with Cool jumper and ADJust jumper at C,D then airflow will be at 1863 cfm in high speed and 1397 in low speed for example.

Thats not what he's asking.
He's asking about the fan on speed, when its not calling for heat or cooling.

I wrote that because he was talking about having trouble getting airflow to the third floor... To be more specific whatever you set the dip-switches or jumpers at will give you certain cfm's... fan on will always be 50% of whatever you set the unit up for. I you have your unit set up for 2000 cfm high, 1400 low then fan on will be 1000. Or 1800 high, 1200 low, fan on 900 cfm, so you can change the fan speed to adjust for your needs/wants

fan on will always be 50% of whatever you set the unit up for. I you have your unit set up for 2000 cfm high, 1400 low then fan on will be 1000. Or 1800 high, 1200 low, fan on 900 cfm, so you can change the fan speed to adjust for your needs/wants

Apparently, you have no background with the York Affinity line.
The fan on speed, is adjustable. its not locked in like other brands.

Beenthere, I'm not sure what you are saying... the fan on... continuous fan is adjustable, but you have to adjust the high/low speeds to change it... it's like we're saying the same thing. Some units run the fan on at 50% of high cool speed and others are at 63%, but the only way to change the contiuous fan speed is to change high cool speed right? Or am I missing something... Your new apprentice D.J.

NO, not on the Affinity.
If your high cool CFM is 1200. You can set the board ot use the high cool CFM for teh fan on speed.
It has a jumper setting just for the fan on speed.
You can choose one of 5 CFM settings for it.
Hi cool, Low cool, High heat, Low heat, or 50&#37; of high cool.
Unlike other brands, you don't have to set your cooling speed above normal setting ot get more air in fan only.